Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 1.djvu/560

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104 STAT. 526 PUBLIC LAW 101-380—AUG. 18, 1990 Fish and fishing. Wildlife. "(i) dispersants, other chemicals, and other spill mitigating devices and substances, if any, that may be used in carrying out the Plan, "(ii) the waters in which such dispersants, other chemicals, and other spill mitigating devices and substances may be used, and "(iii) the quantities of such dispersant, other chemicals, or other spill mitigating device or substance which can be used safely in such waters, which schedule shall provide in the case of any dispersant, chemical, spill mitigating device or substance, or waters not specifically identified in such schedule that the President, or his delegate, may, on a case-by-case basis, identify the dispersants, other chemicals, and other spill mitigating devices and substances which may be used, the waters in which they may be used, and the quantities which can be used safely in such waters. "(H) A system whereby the State or States affected by a discharge of oil or hazardous substance may act where necessary to remove such discharge and such State or States may be reimbursed in accordance with the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, in the case of any discharge of oil from a vessel or facility, for the reasonable costs incurred for that removal, from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund. "(I) Establishment of criteria and procedures to ensure immediate and effective Federsil identification of, and response to, a discharge, or the threat of a discharge, that results in a substantial threat to the public health or welfare of the United States, as required under subsection (0(2). "(J) Establishment of procedures and standards for removing a worst csise discharge of oil, and for mitigating or preventing a substantial threat of such a discharge. "(K) Designation of the Federal official who shall be the Federal On-Scene Coordinator for each area for which an Area Contingency Plan is required to be prepared under subsection (j). "(L) Establishment of procedures for the coordination of activities of— "(i) Coast Guard strike teams established under subparagraph (C); "(ii) Federal On-Scene Coordinators designated under subparagraph (K); "(iii) District Response Groups established under subsection (j); and "(iv) Area Committees established under subsection (j). "(M) A fish and wildlife response plan, developed in consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and other interested parties (including State fish and wildlife conservation officials), for the immediate and effective protection, rescue, and rehabilitation of, and the minimization of risk of damage to, fish and wildlife resources and their habitat that are harmed or that may be jeopardized by a discharge.